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Our expert librarians selected the year's best books for kids, teens, and adults. Explore titles in accessible formats, and learn more about our 2023 picks.
best books for teenage girls ages 14-17. flag. All Votes Add Books To This List. 1. The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)by. Suzanne Collins. 4.34 avg rating — 8,987,379 ratings. score: 884, and 9 people voted. Want to Readsaving….
These books for teens might speak directly to your life, leave you thinking, sweep you up in passionate love stories, or help you deal with heavy topics — but no matter what, they leave a ...
Discover the best books for teens at Barnes & Noble. Shop YA books by author, genre, series, new releases, bestsellers and classics teens love!
The all-time best YA books. Whether your teenage years were harrowing or magical, they’re an unforgettable season of life. Remembering that is what makes books for teens so addictive, whether...
Here are some of the best books for high school freshmen and books for 14-year-olds and 15-year-olds. These books will hold reader attention while also offering both a place to find themselves and a place into which they can escape from their real world.
Celebrate the Library's anniversary with 125 books just for teens, filled with stories and characters that will be sure to make readers think, laugh, cry—and perhaps recognize a part of themselves. Check out the list below—or find the titles on our e-reader app SimplyE. Adults. Kids. 125 Books We Love for Teens.
Dive into the worlds of adventure, romance, and self-discovery with these highly recommended reads for teenage girls, curated from the industry’s trusted voices and ranked based on their prevalence across prominent book blogs.
1,772 books based on 2562 votes: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, I'd Tell You I Love ...
Best Books for 15-Year-Old Girls. 1. "The Hate U Give" by Angie Thomas. Angie Thomas's groundbreaking novel, "The Hate U Give," is a poignant and powerful read that dives deep into themes of race, identity, and social justice.